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Old 11-19-2003, 04:31 PM
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Re: Huge balls video

And they say street racers are stupid. It woulda been more insane if the guy in the TA got a blowout and went for a real ride. Still it was a prety sick video.
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You aughta check out some videos they have on Kazaa. Search for Hayabusa and you should come up with this one insane vid. The camera is on the speedo and tach, he starts off kinda slow, goin easy, but once he hits 50mph he hits it and keeps it at a wheelie until he hits 140, then proceeds to take the bike up to 220+ Mph. It goes from 50 to 220 in 17 seconds. Those bikes are insane. This dude is insane.
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